Originally Posted by Flpilot
Yes, Flpilot, he is. Only with his computer.
EDIT: OH SHIT! I feel stupid!
I read the question wrong...
I attached a file which will give your friend a "Ultimate VSH Menu." There will be a option to change your battery type in this case to a Pandora. Install it by putting it in your "\PSP\GAME\" folder. So just put your battery in his PSP, turn it on, go to game, memory stick, and hit X on the installer. The PSP will restart. When it does press Select go down to convert battery and press D-Pad Right then hit X. Wait 10 seconds then press Select once more. Turn off his PSP and take your newly created Pandora Battery out and Tuhh-Daaa! Please Rep+ =]
Oh yeah... and might wanna crank up your CPU Speed, which can also be done from the VSH Menu.
===Left for Refrence===• Honestly, you would need a battery reader. For those of you who are to stupid to get the joke, I was making a reference to a card reader.
• The only other way I can think of besides magically running your PSP of your computer is to put a code on a UMD named UMD9660.rar (make sure it can be opened with WinRAR) to flash a backup of your flash's that you should of saved while it was modded or since yours is fucked up I could give you a working one. But because you don't have a VSH menu to change your USB Device to UMD... Your screwed. So yeah....
Although never tried these you might so I'm going to list them anyway.
• Change a flash drive to auto-run (by the DOS when your computer turns on (for XP, I'm not sure about Vista))a autorun.bat file that flashes your saved flash memory's or since yours if fucked up I could give you a working one. When your writing the code make sure that you don't have to press anything if just starts flashing and reboots when its finished. Although to do this you need your USB Cable, an adapter to connect two USB <The head of it that goes into your computer> and another USB 'extension cable' Connect the the USB Cables together with the adapter. Plug the one that goes into your PSP, into your PSP... then the other end into your Flash Drive. I assume you must take out your Memory Stick and select "USB Connection" in you XMB.
• Last but not least you could put the files on your MMS in your "\PSP\GAME\UPDATE" folder as a EBOOT.PBP.
What all those do IN THEORY is... well... the same thing as a pandora. So IN THEORY all of these should work.
Please Rep+ = ]
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